1 min Spain kick off. It's do-or-die time for the perennial under-achievers - they have to win this match. Fran in space through the middle at a modest pace and Jugovic makes up 10 yards to close him down. Early encouragement for Spain.3 Free kick to Yugoslavia on the left. Mihajlovic, delivering with pace, almost picks out Milosevic at the far post. Spain concede a corner. The centre is cleared but only as far as Mihajlovic, who drives a rising shot over the bar.6 Milosevic, pulling his unfortunate marker this way and that, almost gets on the end of a Mijatovic cross from the left. A half-chance. Goal kick.8 A corner to Spain from the left. Fran takes, but scuffs the centre and the Yugoslavs clear with ease. The Spanish pick it up again in their own half and the ball is fed through to Helguera, centre-left, who manages to turn whilst surrounded by three defenders and he gets the shot off, just wide of Kralj's right-hand upright.10 Mihajlovic, caught back-pedalling, fouls Guardiola 25 yards out centre-right. Fran chips the ball in and the Spanish go bezerk appealing for a handball. No dice from the French referee, and the Spaniards feel hard done by.13 An early substitution for Yugoslavia, as a limping Djorovic leaves the field, replaced by Stankovic (J).15 Pretty cynical tackling by the Yugoslavs as Mendieta, in full flight down the left, is scythed down. The free kick, taken by Guardiola, is flicked on by Mendieta for Alfonso, who can only deflect the ball wide. Another good half-chance gone begging.19 Alfonso misses the best chance of the game so far - a low, raking cross from Mendieta on the left is slightly behind the Spanish forward, 5 yards out. Stretch as he might, he could not make any meaningful contact.23 Fran, cut from an earlier clash, can take no further part in the match. He is subsituted and Etxeberria comes on in his place.28 A harsh free kick against Komljenovic, on the left. Guardiola takes and his drifting cross eludes Paco and Abelardo, both with seemingly free headers 10 yards from goal.29 Down the other end now, as Yugoslavia attack in the shape of Mijatovic, who sends a long ball through for Milosevic. Canzaries is nowhere to be seen and Paco clears off his own goal-line. The Spanish defence is looking shambolic. 31 GOAL! Yugoslavia 1 - 0 Spain Spain's nightmare tournament continues, as Drulovic's cultured left foot curls in a perfect cross for that man again, Milosevic, who powers an unstoppable header under Canzaires from 10 yards out. Salgado, the Spanish right-back, was way off the pace after picking up a knock.35 Spain are enjoying a lot of possession. A free kick is won on the left, near the corner flag. Guardiola to take. A lazy cross is floated in and Kralj claims with aplomb.37 Stojkovic and Mendieta are having a personal tussle all over the pitch, off the ball. 39 GOAL! Yugoslavia 1 - 1 Spain We've got a real game on here. A reckless tackle by Jokanovic turns possession over to Spain in the form of a free kick. Guardiola finds Raul just outside the area. The Real Madrid man turns two defenders before releasing Alfonso, who slots the ball past Kralj's left hand. Mendieta and Stojkovic have a spat in the goal about who should take the ball back to the centre circle.43 Raul, homing in on an early ball from the left by Mendieta, tries the haymaker from 10 yards and fails to make any sort of contact. Spain attacking in waves now, with everything going through Valencia maestro Mendieta.46 Two minutes of added time, and Spain concede a free kick 30 yards out. After much mucking about, Mihajlovic drives the ball into Alfonso's head. There's just enough time for Stankovic (D) to get himself booked.47 Half time: Yugoslavia 1 - 1 Spain.

45 Yugoslavia restart this entertaining game. If Raul starts to put away chances like the four he wasted in the first half, the Spanish will cruise into the quarter finals. Salgado's knock has got the better of him, and he has been substituted, with Munitis on in his place.46 The Yugoslavs start the brighter in the second half. Substitute Govedarica has come on for Djukic, and almost scores with his first touch, a header from 15 yards well saved by Canzaries.50 Savo Milosevic, turning Guardiola inside-out on the right, cuts inside the Spanish area and lays the ball back to Govedarica, who blasts over the bar.51 GOAL! Yugoslavia 2 - 1 Spain Super sub Govedarica makes up for his earlier wasted chance by drilling the ball past Canzaries from close range.53 GOAL! Yugoslavia 2 - 2 Spain Cometh the hour, cometh the substitute. Munitis, having just come on at the start of the half, slides the ball in off the left upright past a stationary Kralj and the Spanish are back in the hunt. Yugoslavia led for like, 73 seconds...57 No goals for five minutes, so Stojkovic decides to jump all over Mendieta again, and finally the referee's seen enough and books the Yugoslav.60 Stankovic (J) brushes Paco's sock and falls down like he's been felled by a sniper's bullet. The game continues while the referee and the fourth official carry on a dialogue oblivious to the game carrying on behind them. The French official rejoins play and promptly books Sergi for holding onto Drulovic's shirt.64 Sent off! Jokanovic, for a second bookable offence. No real argument there, but the entire Yugoslavian team surrounds the ref., a couple of moron fans join the action and are escorted off, and Jokanovic takes an age to leave the pitch. Spain takes the opportunity to put on substitute Urzaiz for Paco. This game has totally lost it's shape. Spain are playing... five forwards!68 The referee adds to the mayhem by awarding an indirect free kick to Yugoslavia 13 yards from goal, for a Mendieta back-pass handled by Canizares. It's rolled back as far as Mihajlovic, who drags his shot wide of the right post.73 Spain are pressing forward in search of a winner. Raul, Alfonso, Urzaiz, Etxeberria and Munitis are overlapping and exchanging passes, but it looks like a case of too many cooks...74 A free kick to Yugoslavia on the right. Mihajlovic to drill the ball in...75 GOAL! Yugoslavia 3 - 2 Spain Komljenovic, largely anonymous this half seeing as he hadn't managed to score/get booked/get sent off thus far, grabs his share of the limelight by punting the ball past Canizares after some ping-pong defensive work by this suspect Spanish defence.78 Guardiola, from 25 yards out, looks up and then tries to chip the ball over Kralj. The keeper just manages to get back and tip the effort over. The corner is cleared upfield.80 Alfonso, clean through centre-left, drives the ball with all his might straight at Kralj, who saves more out of self-preservation. The rebound ricochets off Alfonso and out for a goal kick. It doesn't look like Spain's day.84 Sergi, picking out Urzaiz through on the left, releases the forward into space. The cut-back is aimed at Raul, but ends up behind him and the Yugoslavs manage to clear.85 A free kick from the left, near the corner flag, to Spain. Guardiola steps up to take, but he can only float the ball into Kralj's arms.89 So close to a Spanish penalty. Saveljic (booked for his trouble) pulls down Alfonso a millimetre outside the penalty area. Guardiola takes the free kick from centre-right, but Jokanovic rises to clear.90 The officials are enjoying this so much there'll be five minutes of extra time.92 Spain come flooding down the left, with Guardiola, squaring to Alfonso. The ball spills out to Raul on the right, his floated cross is meant for Abelardo, but the Spanish midfielder cannot get anywhere near the ball, being held back by Jokanovic. Guess what? It's a penalty!93 GOAL! Yugoslavia 3 - 3 Spain Mendieta slots it home. Yugoslavia are in no hurry to restart the game...95 GOAL!!! Yugoslavia 3 - 4 Spain Alfonso latches on to a bouncing square ball from Urzaiz. His volley is poorly hit, but the direction is perfect. From 15 yards, the ball is sent to nestle in the corner as Kralj can only look on. This is potty.97 Full time: Yugoslavia 3 - 4 Spain - Both teams go through to the quarter finals after one of the best games of football you're ever likely to see. A brilliant, brilliant match.